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I have a Grant Combi 90 boiler and the pressure gauge keeps falling to zero when the boiler is not providing hot water - when it is heating then the pressure rises to normal. I used to open the valves and top it up but the pressure falls again very quickly so I gave up and it doesn't seem to make any difference to the performance of the boiler. However, the hot water pressure is quite low e.g. if the hot tap is opened in the kitchen then no hot water flows in the bathroom but this happens regardless of the pressure displayed on the gauge in the boiler so I suspect the heat exchanger is furred up.
Although the boiler seems to be working OK from zero pressure is this likely to be causing unseen trouble? As mentioned above I used to keep topping up the boiler so would this mean the inhibitor in the central heating system has become terribly diluted or this separate from the 'pressured' system?
Thanks
Although the boiler seems to be working OK from zero pressure is this likely to be causing unseen trouble? As mentioned above I used to keep topping up the boiler so would this mean the inhibitor in the central heating system has become terribly diluted or this separate from the 'pressured' system?
Thanks